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that's me paraphrasing the energy. what do you want to do? do you want to take this outside? if only we had cameras in that courtroom. yesterday's exchange was the first time bulger and weeks had spoken to each other in 16 years. >>> also in the boston area, dzhokhar tsarnaev will make his first appearance in a federal court room. victims, family members and survivors of the attack are expected to be at the heavily attended hearing. he faces a litany of charges in the spree of violence in april that left four people dead and some 260 people injured. of course, those images still pretty tough to watch. >>> in arizona, a bell tolled for each of the 19 firefighters killed in the yarnell hill wild fire. thousands of first responders came from far and wide to remember the men who were overcome unexpectedly by the flames. outside, thousands more withstood the heat of summer to pay a final tribute to members of the granite mountain hot shots. the loan surviving member of the crew read the prayer. vice president biden invoked an old saying, all men are created equal and then a few be
that's me paraphrasing the energy. what do you want to do? do you want to take this outside? if only we had cameras in that courtroom. yesterday's exchange was the first time bulger and weeks had spoken to each other in 16 years. >>> also in the boston area, dzhokhar tsarnaev will make his first appearance in a federal court room. victims, family members and survivors of the attack are expected to be at the heavily attended hearing. he faces a litany of charges in the spree of violence...
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it ends up being a great connector and a great way to show people that energy and energy access is a global issue. it matters to everyone and everyone can hopefully, actually enjoy getting. >> did you play soccer growing up? >> no. but i'm nigerian. what that means is that my brother played, my father played, my cousin's play. i played basketball. that's coming, as is the jump rope, skateboard. >> that's what's next? >> all play. >> what sort of effect is this having in places like africa? >> it gives people who rarely experience the win/win, the opportunity for a win/win. they get to do something they do regardless and we amplify that experience and behavior by giving them something that actually generates power. >> how much does this cost? >> right now, we currently just had corporate sponsors distributing them. they will pay different amounts depending on whether they want exclusivity. we want to get it down to what someone might pay in the developing world, 1/5 of the cost of oil. the idea is to get them to a cost they can afford and bring production to the areas to get jobs whil
it ends up being a great connector and a great way to show people that energy and energy access is a global issue. it matters to everyone and everyone can hopefully, actually enjoy getting. >> did you play soccer growing up? >> no. but i'm nigerian. what that means is that my brother played, my father played, my cousin's play. i played basketball. that's coming, as is the jump rope, skateboard. >> that's what's next? >> all play. >> what sort of effect is this...
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more energy. what we're also seeing is an extreme approach to the way this is handled in government. we have 700 -- we know that $747 million were expect in lobbying to get an exemption to the safe drinking water act to hydraulic fracturing. that is what the safe drinking water act is supposed to monitor. what we're seeing here, and this is the story of the film, is a detailed explanation of how the drilling industry, as you saw in the last segment, multinational oil companies, are creating human rights abuses across america, and they're literally influencing the government so it moves away from the people who are protesting. >> from what he's saying, especially given the concept you're putting on the table, that the protesters of fracing are being taken seriously? >> they haven't really been successful. new york state is an example -- can i just finish one sentence? >> yes, let him talk. >> in new york state, fracing has not been approved. many people feel the governor is thinking about the polit
more energy. what we're also seeing is an extreme approach to the way this is handled in government. we have 700 -- we know that $747 million were expect in lobbying to get an exemption to the safe drinking water act to hydraulic fracturing. that is what the safe drinking water act is supposed to monitor. what we're seeing here, and this is the story of the film, is a detailed explanation of how the drilling industry, as you saw in the last segment, multinational oil companies, are creating...
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elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the removal of freely elected governments, and so i believe the aid has to be suspended, that the egyptian military has to set a timetable for elections and a new constitution, and then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not. >> as news of mohamed elbaradei's appointment as interim prime minister reaches egyptians, thousands of supporters have deposed mohamed morsi are protesting in cairo. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is live in cairo. ben, what more do you know about that situation and the swearing in? >> reporter: well we know it's going to take place tonight. we're already hearing
elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the...